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telling us what exactly the nsa does might be a nice next step, you guys. >>> good tuesday morning. right now on "first look," the west continues to be a tinderbox as crews battle on. >>> caroline kennedy's personal financial records released for the first time. >>> james dimaggio leaves life insurance money to hannah anderson's family. >>> legendary dick vandyke survives an accident. prince will criminal dwush william gushes about baby george. david beckham gets back to business and the marine gets the ncaa to bend. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. we start in the west where it's man versus nature. firefighters report some progress in that massive growing wildfire in central idaho. the flames are threatening at least three communities, forcing thousands to flee. jay gray reports from near the fire line in haley, idaho. >> reporter: the fight against the beaver creek wildfire continues for a 13th day this morning in the idaho mountains. the massive blaze fanning out in several directions right now, pushed by strong winds and with no shortage of dried out brush for fuel. it's
telling us what exactly the nsa does might be a nice next step, you guys. >>> good tuesday morning. right now on "first look," the west continues to be a tinderbox as crews battle on. >>> caroline kennedy's personal financial records released for the first time. >>> james dimaggio leaves life insurance money to hannah anderson's family. >>> legendary dick vandyke survives an accident. prince will criminal dwush william gushes about baby george....
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his paper first printed edward snowden's revelations about the nsa's widespread surveillance of cell phones, email and social media. today greenwald took aim at what he calls the abuse of britain's controversial anti=terrorism act. it allows officers to stop, search, question and detain anyone, quote, "solely for the purpose of ascertaining if the person examined is or has been concerned in the commission, preparation or terrorism," obviously had zero suspicion with a terrorist organization or involved in any terrorist plot and that if the american and british governments believe he will be intimidated, they are "beyond deluded." the british government has not released any information about why miranda was detained. an official protest by the brazilian government. all an american-born al qaeda spokesman is calling for attacks on u-s ambassadors around the world. this is adam gadahn. in a new video - he praised the death of libya's u-s ambassador chris stevens last year. he's urging wealthy muslims to offer cash rewards to kill others. gadahn said - "these prizes have a great effect i
his paper first printed edward snowden's revelations about the nsa's widespread surveillance of cell phones, email and social media. today greenwald took aim at what he calls the abuse of britain's controversial anti=terrorism act. it allows officers to stop, search, question and detain anyone, quote, "solely for the purpose of ascertaining if the person examined is or has been concerned in the commission, preparation or terrorism," obviously had zero suspicion with a terrorist...
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get the nsa on this man. >> he seems so normal. >> arrest him immediately. >> one of them is $700. you can attach a go-procame cam to it and fly it hundreds of feet in the air. the idea that someone like me can go buy one of these things -- you can buy one, too, right now and attach a camera to it and fly around with very little practice. it's pretty compelling and really changes the game. it makes for those film makers that you're talking about, you can get a helicopter tracking shot for the cost of a couple hundred bucks rather than the thousands of dollars it would cost to hire somebody for a day. >> that's incredibly creepy. thank you very much. you're not creepy, but the idea of drones randomly in the air, you don't know where they are, creepy. sorry. glen, we're glad you were here. >>> up next, almost back to school time. if you think the cost of tuition has gotten bad, wait until you see which necessity has shot up 800%. read them and weep. it starts with little things. tiny changes in the brain. little things anyone can do. it steals your memories. your independence. ensure
get the nsa on this man. >> he seems so normal. >> arrest him immediately. >> one of them is $700. you can attach a go-procame cam to it and fly it hundreds of feet in the air. the idea that someone like me can go buy one of these things -- you can buy one, too, right now and attach a camera to it and fly around with very little practice. it's pretty compelling and really changes the game. it makes for those film makers that you're talking about, you can get a helicopter...
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two schools of thought on the nsa. brian, interesting the obama administration pushed back on "the washington post," saying don't run that story, at least let us talk about what you're breaking. i find that fascinating. >> so many moving parts to this. here's the thing. i am fascinated by the fact peter king and michael hayden have to further define the program, as soon as pushed by "the washington post" or telegraph, it is unbelievable. they point out as michael hayden did, if you look at the amount of work the nsa is doing with the percentage of mistakes and they all agree, it is human error, it is not some problem with the system, he's saying it is 99.9% accurate. what i have a problem is not being transparent to the fisa court. >> last year, 3,000 mistakes? >> out of 240 billion? >> no, no, no, no, no. that's one instance of one office, of one server they picked up 3,000 errors. kimberly, bob, do you want to weigh in on this? >> i am scared of you today. >> me, too. >> yes, by the way, well -- >> don't. >> listen,
two schools of thought on the nsa. brian, interesting the obama administration pushed back on "the washington post," saying don't run that story, at least let us talk about what you're breaking. i find that fascinating. >> so many moving parts to this. here's the thing. i am fascinated by the fact peter king and michael hayden have to further define the program, as soon as pushed by "the washington post" or telegraph, it is unbelievable. they point out as michael...
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this was prior to the recent nsa revelations. ensuring that goes to a resolution is something that the community is well positioned to do and would encourage that participation. i am happy to provide any my contact information, and my colleagues, as well as other organizers, as how we can provide that assistance. >> hi. you mentioned as part of the 13 principles the formation of an independent court to overlook this surveillance more tightly enacted. would that be something closer to the hague, or would that be a more independent fisa court like we have now? >> a great question. the principles are not prescriptive in the sense they do not put forward the idea of an international court. the idea is very much that oversight at the judicial level should be integrated into all decision-making around access and collection of data. that would happen with regard to individual requests. the idea of having an independent ombudsman, which is the idea that that would be an independent entity that has a perspective that understands the histo
this was prior to the recent nsa revelations. ensuring that goes to a resolution is something that the community is well positioned to do and would encourage that participation. i am happy to provide any my contact information, and my colleagues, as well as other organizers, as how we can provide that assistance. >> hi. you mentioned as part of the 13 principles the formation of an independent court to overlook this surveillance more tightly enacted. would that be something closer to the...
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let's talk about the nsa vote. weyou have additional stuff will give you the opportunity to do that. i looked at this issue really, really carefully. theer one, nobody likes fact that any government agency is collecting massive amounts of data. they certainly have the ability to know who you have called. federal judges that look at this and say it is constitutional. we know we have stopped about 50 terrorist attacks. it is a lot to deal with this sort of stuff. i look at who is on the intelligence committees. one of the guys is tom coburn. i was at the oklahoma press association meeting. i watched him stand up and said this has been asked oversight, the most accountable and was absolutely saving american lives. there are 14 other members. every single one of them. except one. i think there is one that didn't. written out of the 14 voted that way. both the speaker and the minority leader. revelations.nowden he did not give us an instance of abuse. look at the irs. terrific abuse of power. individual cases have come
let's talk about the nsa vote. weyou have additional stuff will give you the opportunity to do that. i looked at this issue really, really carefully. theer one, nobody likes fact that any government agency is collecting massive amounts of data. they certainly have the ability to know who you have called. federal judges that look at this and say it is constitutional. we know we have stopped about 50 terrorist attacks. it is a lot to deal with this sort of stuff. i look at who is on the...
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if you want to talk about a good idea for the nsa to be gathering up your phone calls while looking for the tsarnaev brothers and not finding them, that's a fine debate. saying this guy is dangerous, and what did rand paul say about christie? he is the king of bacon? do you think that referred to government spending? >> i can't imagine what else it could refer to. a couple things quickly on this reading contest. amy, you seemed to not believe that little tyler weaver was reading these books. you said he may not be retaining what he reads and ask about the books. as part of the competition a brarian aide questions them about the books to make sure there is no cheating. >> how do we know he didn't just read the synopsis? >> i passed many a test that way. >> and tom you said everybody is at their peak of maturation in their 20s. that's physical maturation. >> that's what scientists say. >> physical, and not emotional. and you said if you believe in the afterlife and god maybe you don't want to live forever. you do if you think you are going to the bad place. >> that is true. >> that's why
if you want to talk about a good idea for the nsa to be gathering up your phone calls while looking for the tsarnaev brothers and not finding them, that's a fine debate. saying this guy is dangerous, and what did rand paul say about christie? he is the king of bacon? do you think that referred to government spending? >> i can't imagine what else it could refer to. a couple things quickly on this reading contest. amy, you seemed to not believe that little tyler weaver was reading these...
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foreign policy fields really a little vacant, especially in the face of the crisis in egypt and the nsa. >> i think john kerry is doing a hell of a job bringing together the middle east because hillary hadn't done that. in all fairness to him, he's done what she hadn't yet done. that's the fact. >> it's true. look at her luck in a way. she left the secretary of stateship before she had to deal with questions like edward snowden's passport or the crisis in egypt. now it really can be about her and about her candidacy. >> the "new york times," amy, now has a reporter, a desk editor whose entire job at "the new york times" cillizza back to you, your competition is in the "new york times," there's an editor, this woman has been assigned the job of hillary editor. that's how close it's gotten. >> look, chris, people always say to me, because i write a lot about this stuff unapologetically so, people always say it's too early. if you think that no one who is thinking about running for president makes their decision till after the 2014 election, you're just wrong. rand paul, ted cruz, marco ru
foreign policy fields really a little vacant, especially in the face of the crisis in egypt and the nsa. >> i think john kerry is doing a hell of a job bringing together the middle east because hillary hadn't done that. in all fairness to him, he's done what she hadn't yet done. that's the fact. >> it's true. look at her luck in a way. she left the secretary of stateship before she had to deal with questions like edward snowden's passport or the crisis in egypt. now it really can be...
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alexander relied upon when they denied publicly the nsa is collecting data on american citizens. nsa says thousanding of violations reported in another leaked document are a fraction of the overall data and they were reported in an effort, patti ann, to correct them. >> catherine, what are we learning about reported threats against "the guardian" newspaper >> reporter: britain's "guardian" newspaper, suggesting that david miranda, partner of journalist, glen greenwald, acted as courier carrying leaked nsa documents or passing them in person because communications in glen greenwald can not rely on security of electronic media. in a scathing piece this morning the guardian's editor said, that the two months ago, within the last two months he was contacted by british government officials over the nsa leaks where the destruction or return of remaining document was demanded, quote, the mood toughened just over a month ago when i received a phone call from the center of government telling me, you've had your fun, now we want the stuff back. this morning the british government is standi
alexander relied upon when they denied publicly the nsa is collecting data on american citizens. nsa says thousanding of violations reported in another leaked document are a fraction of the overall data and they were reported in an effort, patti ann, to correct them. >> catherine, what are we learning about reported threats against "the guardian" newspaper >> reporter: britain's "guardian" newspaper, suggesting that david miranda, partner of journalist, glen...
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. >> working with top-level sources like that former nsa employee, uncovering government secrets, shooting and producing her films all over the world, laura poitras, the documentarian, she has been busy. she's been doing traveling for her work, for her films, she found she gets stopped a lot at the airport and not anything like what you might get stopped for at the airport for. she's been stopped dozens and dozens of times at the airport. for interrogations that sometimes last for hours. miss poitras started taking extraordinary precautions with her data using encrypted e-mail, working on computers that were not connected to the internet. stashing her notes in safe deposit boxes. she kept on, though, getting stopped at the airport. starting in 2006, she was detained and questioned like that more than 40 times. in april of last year, salon.com wrote about what had been happening to laura poitras as she tried to travel, then finally, finally after that public attention, and that article from salon.com, the airport interrogations of laura poitras stopped. she found, okay, she can get on a pla
. >> working with top-level sources like that former nsa employee, uncovering government secrets, shooting and producing her films all over the world, laura poitras, the documentarian, she has been busy. she's been doing traveling for her work, for her films, she found she gets stopped a lot at the airport and not anything like what you might get stopped for at the airport for. she's been stopped dozens and dozens of times at the airport. for interrogations that sometimes last for hours....
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the nsa has proven that they are incompetent and google is not. maybe it's time we re-evaluate where the outreach is. >>> a water park without water. we're going to tell you why. then get the cars ready. now add the dodge part. ♪ the dodge summer clearance event. right now get 0% financing for up to 72 months and no payments for 90 days on all dodge vehicles. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ >>> just in, the obamas have a new dog. meet sunny who like bo is a portuguese water dog. last week there was outrage over bo's expensive travel. maybe sunny is the way of brightening up bo. we'll see what sunny's price was. but obviously they are buddies. >>> wel
the nsa has proven that they are incompetent and google is not. maybe it's time we re-evaluate where the outreach is. >>> a water park without water. we're going to tell you why. then get the cars ready. now add the dodge part. ♪ the dodge summer clearance event. right now get 0% financing for up to 72 months and no payments for 90 days on all dodge vehicles. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they...
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the man who helped ed snowden expose the nsa, now a government target. brand-new information in just overnight. >> and couch potato, bryan. >> yeah. this new gadget is for you. how you can watch tv without even sitting up. i want glasses where you can be on tv without -- >> that would be interesting. you'd be at home right now. >> i would be. what makes your family smile? backflips and cartwheels. love, warmth. here, try this. backflips and camm, ok!s. ching! i like the fact that there's lots of different tastes going on. mmmm! breakfast i'm very impressed. this is a great cereal! honey bunches of oats. i hear you crunching. ♪ ♪ (vo) purina cat chow. 50 years of feeding great relationship reinforced with scratch- resistant glass and a unibody made kevlar strong. okay google now. call my droid. the new droid ultra by motorola. when strength matters, droid does. everybody has different ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. find out why 9 out of 10your lar
the man who helped ed snowden expose the nsa, now a government target. brand-new information in just overnight. >> and couch potato, bryan. >> yeah. this new gadget is for you. how you can watch tv without even sitting up. i want glasses where you can be on tv without -- >> that would be interesting. you'd be at home right now. >> i would be. what makes your family smile? backflips and cartwheels. love, warmth. here, try this. backflips and camm, ok!s. ching! i like the...
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the nsa has proven that they are incompetent and google is not. maybe it's time we re-evaluate where the outreach is. >>> a water park without water. we're going to tell you why. they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ ingeniously uses radar to alert you to possible collision threats. and in certain situations it can apply the brakes. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with available crash imminent braking. always looking forward. while wat
the nsa has proven that they are incompetent and google is not. maybe it's time we re-evaluate where the outreach is. >>> a water park without water. we're going to tell you why. they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [...
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telling us what exactly the nsa does might be a nice next step, you guys. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> today began with ted cruz's senate press secretary trying to deny that the senator has ever been a canadian citizen. and just minutes ago ted cruz was forced to announce that he will officially renounce his canadian citizenship that his staff tried to pretend he never had. >> there are many problems in life that we can't fix. >> hillary clinton's e
telling us what exactly the nsa does might be a nice next step, you guys. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> today began with ted cruz's senate press secretary trying to deny that the senator has ever been a canadian citizen. and just minutes ago ted cruz was forced to announce that he will officially renounce his canadian citizenship that his staff tried to pretend he never had. >> there are many problems in life that we can't fix....
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telling us what exactly the nsa does might be a nice next step, you guys. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> today began with ted cruz's senate press secretary trying to deny that the senator has ever been a canadian citizen. and just minutes ago ted cruz was forced to announce that he will officially renounce his canadian citizenship that his staff tried to pretend he never had. >> there are many problems in life that we can't fix. >> hillary clinton's early engagement in the 2016 campaign. >> i as a strategist am fairly floored. >> will she regret laying the groundwork -- >> she has decided to enter the public fray so quickly. >> i saw other countries take steps to increase voter participation -- >> i as a strategist am fairfully floored. >> there is no reason we cannot do the same here in america. >> moving on to the other guy. >> chris christie. >> chris christie. >> signaling he's ready for 2016 to start now. chris christie will sign a law to ban gay conversion therapy. >> ban conversion therapy. >> it's a
telling us what exactly the nsa does might be a nice next step, you guys. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> today began with ted cruz's senate press secretary trying to deny that the senator has ever been a canadian citizen. and just minutes ago ted cruz was forced to announce that he will officially renounce his canadian citizenship that his staff tried to pretend he never had. >> there are many problems in life that we can't fix....
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. >>> the man who helped expose the nsa secrets isn't done. he said he's going to release more documents. what does very? >>> this man could be the largest person alive. he can't move on his own and until now hadn't left his bed in two years but why are we telling this? help is on the way. the king of saudi arabia is bringing that help. we're going to tell you this amazing story. >>> an upsetting story two day care workers fired for allegedly posting cruel pictures on instagram making fun of the children they're supposed to be taking care of. we'll speak live with one mother who says one of the pictures mocked her son who has a delayed speech development. >>> first, breaking overnight an airtran flight forced to make an emergency landing in memphis, tennessee. the plane was traveling from baltimore to austin, texas, when officials say a passenger tried to open an emergency exit mid flight. cnn's christine romans is following the developments for us. >> a lot of questions about the motive behind this man who walked to the back of the airplane a
. >>> the man who helped expose the nsa secrets isn't done. he said he's going to release more documents. what does very? >>> this man could be the largest person alive. he can't move on his own and until now hadn't left his bed in two years but why are we telling this? help is on the way. the king of saudi arabia is bringing that help. we're going to tell you this amazing story. >>> an upsetting story two day care workers fired for allegedly posting cruel pictures on...
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greenwald is the reporter who exposed the details of the nsa surveillance program. >>> now to idaho, where authorities are allowing evacuees to return home. miguel is in ketchum, idaho. >> reporter: this is one of the most iconic most historic towns in this region. today because of the work of firefighters it and thousands of homes in this area are safe for now. not far from the heart of idaho's massive inferno, today firefighters are gaining ground, containment lines protect communities in the path of the fire. only one home lost, thousands saved. the "x" factor here, wind. worried flying embers will spread fire, a fleet of 30 aircraft have pounded the fast-moving blaze. the fire fight in the air is just as dangerous as it is on the ground. pilots face thick smoke and stiff winds, but their role in this firefight is critical. the aerial assault protected towns like sun valley but the community is now a ghost town. this man opened his restaurant doors last year but the fire has crippled his business. >> right about now, this time of year, streets would be packed. it went literally fr
greenwald is the reporter who exposed the details of the nsa surveillance program. >>> now to idaho, where authorities are allowing evacuees to return home. miguel is in ketchum, idaho. >> reporter: this is one of the most iconic most historic towns in this region. today because of the work of firefighters it and thousands of homes in this area are safe for now. not far from the heart of idaho's massive inferno, today firefighters are gaining ground, containment lines protect...